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Wellness Centre EE System Centre UNIFYD Healing

Immersion within an Energy Enhancement (EE) System for multiple hours supports wellness, relaxation & rejuvenation

Visit our EE System located near Berkhamsted in Clophill, Bedfordshire (UK)

Daytime EE Sessions last between 2 to 4 hours in duration. Overnight EE Sessions last 12 hours.

Berkhamsted

Did You Know? Your nearest Energy Enhancement Centre is just 27 Miles/60 Minutes Drive from Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire.

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EESystem™ at Zenrji Wellness Centre

  • EE On-The-Go

    Zenrji stock EE System jewellery which can be purchased via our
    in-store shop or online for home delivery

    Take home EE System hyper-charged medallions, bracelets and accessories

    Complete your EE System experience at home with the recommended EE System Detox Bath

  • Experience Zen

    Zenrji run daily 4 hour EE System sessions alongside overnight sessions offering deeper states of relaxation

    Commit for longer by purchasing a 10+ hour bundle to benefit from cost savings

    Optionally, try a 2 hour taster session to experience the EE System and bask within the Scalar Waves

  • EE System UK

    In short, Energy Enhancement (EE System) is an Energy-Spa for your whole being {mind, body & soul}

    Our EE System is set in a tranquil location in Clophill, Bedfordshire, UK

    Immersion within the EE System
    for multiple hours can support your wellness, relaxation and rejuvenation

Located near Berkhamsted in Bedfordshire, UK

 

Recharge, Refresh & Renew Your Body On A Cellular Level

Is Berkhamsted A Nice Place To Live?

Berkhamsted is a nice place to live, nestled in the Bulbourne valley of Hertfordshire, England, just 26 miles north-west of London. Surrounded by picturesque countryside, including the beautiful Chiltern Hills, it offers a serene setting away from the hustle and bustle of the city. With a population of around 18,500 people, Berkhamsted maintains its small-town charm while being well-connected to nearby urban areas. Its rich history dates back to ancient times, with evidence of settlements dating back over 5,000 years. Berkhamsted Castle, a prominent feature of the town, was a favoured residence of royalty and historical figures such as King Henry II and Geoffrey Chaucer. Over the centuries, Berkhamsted has evolved from a thriving wool trading town to a modern commuter hub, attracting residents with its tranquil atmosphere and convenient amenities.

The town's name, derived from Old English and Old Celtic origins, reflects its geographical features, translating to mean "homestead amongst the hills" or "homestead among the birches". Berkhamsted's historical significance is evident in its numerous spellings over time, with the present spelling officially adopted in 1937. From its Anglo-Saxon origins to the Norman conquest of England, Berkhamsted played a crucial role in shaping the country's history. The castle, now in ruins, stands as a testament to its medieval past, while the town itself flourished as a medieval market town, benefiting from the wool trade and royal patronage. Today, Berkhamsted remains a vibrant community with a thriving market, historical landmarks, and cultural institutions like The Rex cinema and the BFI National Archive. Its enduring charm and rich heritage continue to make Berkhamsted a desirable place to call home in the heart of Hertfordshire.